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Jesus in the Boat with Us: What I Saw at a National Eucharistic Revival Procession This Summer

Jesus in the Boat with Us: What I Saw at a National Eucharistic Revival Procession This Summer

by Brennan Dour, SJ | Jul 17, 2024 | Events, Spirituality, Uncategorized    ~ Approx. 5 mins

Over the past three months, pilgrims around the United States have accompanied the Eucharist in local processions along four major routes to Indianapolis, where the National Eucharistic Congress will take place this week. Both the processions and the congress –...

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